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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 589866" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Nancy, that stinks, it really does.</p><p></p><p>difficult child's are relentlessly immature and long term commitments, goals, etc. like jobs and careers just don't have the same meaning to them as it may have to non-difficult child's. I think they get overly involved in "personality" disputes, almost like children, and then they just can't abide working through it. Perceived unpleasantness causes them to quit a lot of things.</p><p>You did the right thing with the phone by offering a replacement that you had on hand. If she insists on the iphone, she will figure it out. I'm glad that coincidentally you were at the Y when she tried to reach you again, so you wouldn't have to listen to the bs. On the positive side, as long as she isn't drinking or drugging, that's always a huge accomplishment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 589866, member: 13882"] Nancy, that stinks, it really does. difficult child's are relentlessly immature and long term commitments, goals, etc. like jobs and careers just don't have the same meaning to them as it may have to non-difficult child's. I think they get overly involved in "personality" disputes, almost like children, and then they just can't abide working through it. Perceived unpleasantness causes them to quit a lot of things. You did the right thing with the phone by offering a replacement that you had on hand. If she insists on the iphone, she will figure it out. I'm glad that coincidentally you were at the Y when she tried to reach you again, so you wouldn't have to listen to the bs. On the positive side, as long as she isn't drinking or drugging, that's always a huge accomplishment. [/QUOTE]
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